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Chanou Stolk <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Aug 2002 15:13:25 +0200
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Roger Smith wrote about the 'false' newsletter The Onion:

> International readers ARE aware
> of this - I am one such person in this category!

I am afraid I was not aware of this, so I am glad Michelle brought it to my attention! (I do feel a bit like a fool now ;-) It is not always easy to separate satire from 'real life stories' since life can at times be unbelievable. 

I didn't have a chance yet to look on the globalmuseum website for information about true/false. Can it be found?

Of course the 'head lines' will also go into the webarchive to be retrieved by future researchers... They will be amazed! ;-)

Regards, Chanou Stolk

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